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A Semiotics Perspective to web Usability: An Empirical case Study

Muhammad Nazrul Islam, A Semiotics Perspective to web Usability: An Empirical case Study. In: Katherine Blashki (Ed.), IADIS International Conference Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2011 (IHCI 2011), Rome, Italy, 24 - 26, July, 19–28, IADIS, 2011.

Abstract:

In the present day User Interfaces (UIs) are complicated software components, which play a crucial role in the usability of web applications. An explosion on interface design for HCI has been commenced over the last decade. But very little attention has been paid to semiotics theories for web interface design, though designing the web sign has a widely acceptable crucial effect on enhancing users understanding and satisfaction. For these, the objective of this paper is to reflect user experiences in interface signs interpretation and how these could affect the usability of web applications. To accomplish this objective, a systematic empirical case study was conducted on a web application. This study was replicated with seven participants from five different educational institutions in Finland and followed a strict case study methodology to ensure the validity and reliability of our research outcomes.

BibTeX entry:

@INPROCEEDINGS{pIs11a,
  title = {A Semiotics Perspective to web Usability: An Empirical case Study},
  booktitle = {IADIS International Conference Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2011 (IHCI 2011), Rome, Italy, 24 - 26, July},
  author = {Islam, Muhammad Nazrul},
  editor = {Blashki, Katherine},
  publisher = {IADIS},
  pages = {19–28},
  year = {2011},
  keywords = {Think aloud usability testing, semiotics, interface signs, web application, user experiences},
}

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